GPCompleteHIUserGuide
Introduction Healthcare Identifiers have been introduced by the Australian Government and every healthcare
patient, provider and organization will be given a 16 digit unique identifier. These healthcare
identifiers are created, held and managed by MedicareAustralia.
All patients with a DVA or Medicare number have been assigned the Individual Healthcare Identifier
(IHI). All Australian Permanent residents who do not have Medicare or DVA numbers can apply to
medicare to be assigned one.
Healthcare provider organizations wishing to use Healthcare Identifiers will need to register there
organization with MedicareAustralia to get a Healthcare Provider Indentifier – Organization (HPI-O)
To register for Individual Healthcare Identifiers, practices need to complete a form to register as a
seed organization 2978 to access HI Services.
http://www.medicareaustralia.gov.au/provider/health-identifier/files/2978.pdf
If the PKI Certificate number is not provided or "No, one is not required at this" is ticked in question
34 in the above form then the second form 3054 Application to request or update PKI certificate
needs to be completed and submitted.
http://www.medicareaustralia.gov.au/provider/health-identifier/files/3054-application-request-
new-update-existing-pki-certificate.pdf
GPComplete Setup
To use The Healthcare Identifier service you will need the following
• GPComplete version 21 or above (You can see the current version by going to Help > About)
• The practice must have an HPI-O assigned
• The practice must have their pki certificate registered with medicare for use of the
Healthcare Identifier
• The PKI Certificate Disk (medicare must have sent you one when you registered for online
claiming)
• The PIC password for the PKI certificate
Once you have all of the above please call GPComplete support and we will assist you to setup the HI
Service.
Using Hi Service
When registering a patient or on Patient Update.
Practices can search for the IHI of the patient at the time of registration or later by going into the
patient details screen. You will need to fill the minimum fields to perform a search.
Minimum fields
• Last name
• First name
• DOB
• Sex
• Medicare Card No or DVA Card No
Once you have filled in the details click on Search IHI and the software will try to find the IHI for the
patient by connecting to Medicare Australia.
If the software finds a verified IHI it will populate the fields
• IHI Number – Sixteen digit IHI number
• Number Status – This can be
o Verified – Medicare has been able to verify the IHI with identifying information
o Unverified – Individual has not provided supporting document to verify their
identity. GPComplete will not store any IHI with the status of Unverified
o Provisional – Patients who present at a Healthcare provider and are unable to
identify themselves in any way. (GPComplete will not store any Provisional IHI)
• Record Status of IHI
o Active – The IHI record is active
o Deceased – There is a date of death recorded but not verified with Births, Deaths,
Marriage record
o Retired - There is a date of death recorded and verified with Births, Deaths, Marriage
record
o Expired - relates to Unverified or Provisional IHIs, and indicates the IHI is no longer
active. Provisional IHIs expire after 90 days of inactivity and unverified IHIs expire
after 130 years.
o Resolved - IHIs which have been inactivated as part of a duplicate (two IHIs for the
one patient) or replica (two different patients with the one IHI) resolution process
and a new number is assigned
• Last Updated – The time when the IHI record was last updated or checked
Patient Register
Patient Update
IHI History
You can use the IHI History button in the patient update screen to see the previous IHI number
history of the patient.
Manual Entry of IHI
If the patient does not have a Medicare or DVA card you can manually enter their IHI number and
click on search. You will need the following minimum fields to be filled
• Last name
• First name
• DOB
• Sex
• IHI Number
Change of Demographic Detail of patient
When the patient’s last name, DOB or Sex is changed and the patient already has an IHI assigned the
operator must validate the IHI record again or Clear the IHI from the patient’s record. This is to
ensure that a wrong IHI is not assigned to a patient.
Batch Searching
There is an option to schedule a batch searching of IHI within GPComplete for populating initial data
and validating old records. Practices who want to use this feature will need to create a schedule task
to run the following command daily. Maximum of 500 records will be searched during each run
<GPCOMPLETE_DIRECTORY>\Service\IHIBatchService.exe /all /retrieve /output output.txt
Replace the <GPCOMPLETE_DIRECTORY> with the actual path to the GPComplete install location.
HPI-I
Practices can record the HPI-I of each provider during staff registration or later using staff update.
For recording HPI-I after the staff is registered in GPComplete
• Search for the staff by going into staff search
• Double click on the staff record to open the record
• Click on Search at the bottom of the screen
• This will open up HPI-I Search
• Fill in the staff detail and click on Search
• Double Click the correct record
• Verify that the correct number is recorded
• Click on “X” if you want to clear the HPI-I
HPI-O
To record HPI-O
• go to “Administration > Practice Profile > Search Profile” and find your default practice
profile
• Double click to open the record
• Click on search next to HPI-O
• This will open the HPI-O search
• Fill in the practice details and click on search
• Double Click the correct record
• Verify that the correct number is recorded
• Click on “X” if you want to clear the HPI-O